Thanks for the kind words.
I'll have to look into picking up that snowspeeder kit.
Might be fun to add it to the dio.
Thanks for the kind words.
I'll have to look into picking up that snowspeeder kit.
Might be fun to add it to the dio.
If you want to add a snowspeeder, I would recommend the RetroSF kit. It΄s 1/72 so a bit smaller than the Revell easykit pocket, so it fits better IMO. The detail is superb though, the cockpit detail is excellent, it can be built with the steering flaps in various positions and it΄s got the optional open detail panel in the side. The price is also rather low for a garage kit of this parts count and detail.
You can get it either from the SSM store but there it΄s sold out most of the time, so I got mine from the manufacturer΄s store.
Thanks for the tip, I'll look into it.
It would be kinda cool to add a speeder.
I've also been thinking about possibly another one in the future.
I've got all the masters and molds I made for these and have been thinking about a few other display ideas.
We'll see.
I've got so many other kits waiting in the wings.
I can't help thinking Danikin that you're actually (and understandably) pretty burnt out on AT-AT's for the foreseeable future![]()
Hope you don't mind me doing this, but I wanted some photoshop practice, in particular making digital images look like film. What do you think?
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Very nice. Now it's just missing some laser blasts and speeders.
I must admit, that's pretty cool.
Hard to believe that those are mine, I had to take a second look then i started to recognize bits and pieces, mostly the leg positions and the places I put snow. Impressive photoshop work.
Well, it just shows how accurate you got the walkers and I thought it would be an interesting experiment![]()